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製作年份: 2021
材料或技法: 噴墨打印, 照片
尺寸: 97 × 145.6 × 5 cm
版本: 有版
簽名:沒有設定

關於作品
- 製作年份
- 2021
- 材料或技法
- 噴墨打印, 照片
- 尺寸
- 97 × 145.6 × 5 cm
- 版本
- 有版
- 簽名
- 沒有設定
- 畫框
- 包括
- 作品證書
- 包括
- 藝術品經銷商
- nagatadaisuke
- 發貨區域
- 東京
- 發送前的天數
- 沒有設定
- 類別
- 照片
作品詳情
Inkjet printing, photography
ed.1
The creation of this photography series begins from capturing a scene from a high location. Many things are captured; by further observing and magnifying them, the motif of a work becomes defined. Rather than having in advance, moments that I wish to photograph, the creative process is in looking back and imagining what has been captured. By being able so see several possibilities of what something ‘looks like it could be’, I believe that we can successfully distance ourselves from the credibility expected from photography.
Testimonial
These are works of photography that seem like paintings at a glance. In terms of technique, film photographs are digitalised, and a part of it is magnified – no major touch-ups are applied to the perspective or tone. His work seems to draw from the course of conventional pictorialism from the point of its painting-like nature, however, from the point of capturing cityscapes through a cool perspective, it could be a heritage of modernism photography. In that sense, I am thinking his work can be called new-pictorialism photography, a step further from the conventional pictorialism.
(Ryudai Takano)
展覽資訊
- 過去的展覽
- ARTISTS' FAIR KYOTO 20262026.02.21 - 03.01
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藝術家
photographer
Born in 1994 in Shizuoka. Graduated from Tokyo Zokei University of Art and Design, majoring in photography in 2017. Lives in Tokyo.
AFK26 Statement
The creation of this photography series begins from capturing a scene from a high location. Many things are captured; by further observing and magnifying them, the motif of a work becomes defined. Rather than having in advance, moments that I wish to photograph, the creative process is in looking back and imagining what has been captured. By being able so see several possibilities of what something ‘looks like it could be’, I believe that we can successfully distance ourselves from the credibility expected from photography.
























